The pharmaceutical portion of the patient's care is also under the Choice Act, it is not just the doctor's visit, the surgery, whatever, it is also the pharmaceuticals?
So it strikes me if it is 80 percent of those with learning disabilities, 20 percent of the general population, why in the heck don't you ha...
What percent of your facilities would have access to expertise such as this?
The House and the Senate have been interested in consolidating duplicative programs.
There is no evidence that for non-cancer pain longer than 90 days, that risk appears to outweigh benefit.
Clearly having physicians involved in that database would be important because I, as a physician, have learned that many patients who are ad...
If there is no evidence for long-term benefit, then clearly this is not an answer even though it is being used for 370,000 people.
How successful have you been in broadening access to pain clinic doctors among all your different facilities?
It violates first do no harm. It seems like there should be stricter prescriptions, proscriptions against doctors providing it.
Implicit in what you were saying is that different divisions of the FDA have different rates of approval.
If we had the Keystone XL pipeline taking it out of the Bakken, obviously we would save lives and lower the cost.